Abstract

We have discovered an electronically driven phase separation in super-oxygenated La 2− x Sr x CuO 4+ y , with various Sr contents. The samples have been characterized by muon spin rotation and bulk magnetization measurements. For all Sr levels with x<0.125, excess oxygen produces samples with a superconducting phase with T C near 40 K and a separate magnetic phase, a spin density wave that also orders near 40 K. The observed magnetic region is closely related to the anomalous, 1/8th hole doped, magnetic versions of La 2CuO 4, and the superconducting region is optimally doped. The two phases are likely to be the only stable ground states in this region of the phase diagram. This simple two-component system may represent the most direct observation of electronic phase separation in cuprate superconductors. Thus La 2CuO 4, doped with substitutional Sr and interstitial O introduces an interesting new material system for the field of high-temperature superconductivity.

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